Sonya Deville’s Temporary Protection Injunction Extended Against Attempted Kidnapper

An update on Sonya Deville's case against her attempted kidnapper.

Raj Giri of Wrestling Inc reports Deville's temporary protection injunction against Phillip A. Thomas was extended on Thursday, May 6. The next protection hearing is October 7 at 9 a.m.

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The order prevents Thomas, who is currently incarcerated, from going near Deville's home, within 100 feet of her vehicles or any places requested by Deville where she, members of her family or those closely associated with her "regularly frequent." The ruling also prevents Thomas from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition.

The order states Thomas "shall not commit, or cause any other person to commit, any acts of stalking against Petitioner, including stalking, cyber-stalking, aggravated stalking, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death. Respondent shall not commit any other violation of this injunction through an intentional unlawful threat, word, or act to do violence to Petitioner."

Thomas had a competency hearing on Monday, May 10. He is facing life in prison on charges of Aggravated Stalking, Armed Burglary of a Dwelling, Attempted Armed Kidnapping, and Criminal Mischief.

Depositions for the case began in February.

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